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I think what you have is this one: http://liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+31+161&pcatid=161 i had one a few years ago expecting it to...
I have it - it is LARGE and does attach awkwardly but does work well IMO
I must be lucky or something! I have had 10 in my tank for a few years now. They lay eggs all of the time and are always schooling as well. It...
I have a oscelaris and a carpenter wrasse - they never interact at all - 65G
Well in my experience with chromis, they are pigs period. Mine always beg for food even after I have just fed them so get used to that ;) In...
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I think it depends on which you use - my aqua c remora never had any micro bubbles but my prizm did for the first few days.
Most cases it subsides in a few days - should be nothing to worry about
I used one on a 35G hex tank for about 2 years and it seemed to work well IMO. I guess it depends on the size of your tank but I now run a aqua C...
Not sure but I had a valentini in a reef for a long time and never had any problem (except inverts of course) even though they are not considered...
He could just be re acclimating due to the stress. Just give it some time - if its eating it will probably be OK
cool pics!
Thanks! I'm thinking about trying again just because it was the one fish my Girlfriend called her own (since she picked it out) and I know she...
UPDATE!!!! :cry: This morning I got up for work, walked into the kitchen to get a cup of java and on my walk I stepped on something slimy (was...
[IMG] Had to do it!! As far as the eye, could just be a small infection or something - just keep an "eye" on it and if it seems to get worse,...
Well I have posted here a few times saying my chromis are lay eggs all over the place so figured I'd post the latest picture of where they decided to...
yep totally normal - nothing to worry about
NICE! My little guy does this often too - he even does it to my orange spot goby thinking it's a female - freaks the goby out!
before my female died my pair used to do this as well - was so cool to watch (I want to get another female one day). FYI The way to distinguish the...
2.5" is OK but I would add more in some spots if you can as they do prefer to be in apx. 4" of sand. As far as tankmates go, you should be fine with...
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